Officers said Rogers let her daughter drive while she was in the passenger seat and her 10-month-old child was in a car seat.

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According to the Grand Junction Police report, Rogers’ daughter was spotted by several witnesses behind the wheel of a gold Lexus on Saturday, swerving and slamming on the brakes and “acting like she did not know what she was doing.”

Police found the vehicle stopped at a McDonald’s drive thru, with Rogers behind the wheel. A McDonald’s employee told police, “Oh, they changed seats.”

Officers said Rogers appeared lethargic and that her pupils were restricted. Police believe she may have been under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol and conducted a roadside sobriety test.

Officers said they received a call about a similar incident on Oct. 7 at Gofer Foods in which the girl told the witness she was “learning how to drive” and had hit a light pole. Police said there was damage to the vehicle consistent with hitting a light pole.

Police intend to review surveillance video from Gofer Foods on Oct. 7 and will interview store employees about the alleged incident of the girl driving.